A History of the Chantries Within the County Palatine of Lancaster: Being the Reports of the Royal Commissioners of Henry VIII., Edward VI. and Queen Mary, Том 1

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Francis Robert Raines
Chetham society, 1862 - 323 страници
 

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Страница 143 - Tradition, legend, tune, and song Shall many an age that wail prolong ; Still from the sire the son shall hear Of the stern strife and carnage drear Of Flodden's fatal field, Where shivered was fair Scotland's spear And broken was her shield ! XXXV Day dawns upon the mountain's side.
Страница 62 - D'n's Richard Taylior appeared, but paid it. — (Ibid.) Sir Richard Taylor was the first Master of Butler's Grammar School, and was living aoth December 1569, having retained his Mastership during the reigns of Henry VIII., Edward VI., Queen Mary, and Queen Elizabeth, (Marsh's Foundation of Warrington Grammar School, p.
Страница xxviii - Somerset pretended that one bell in a steeple was sufficient for summoning the people to prayers ; and the country was thus in danger of losing its best music,... a music, hallowed by all circumstances, ... which, according equally with social exultation and with solitary pensiveness, though it falls upon many an unheeding ear, never foils to find some hearts which it exhilarates, and some which it softens.
Страница xxiv - The legal estate in the fund had devolved upon a sole trustee who paid the money into court under the Trustee Relief Act. A petition was now presented by the...
Страница v - Prussia, and 1 am well determined never to accept anything from him, though I mean to remain in the service. It has, as you have seen, been a dear service to me. I am independent. I wish to pay a tribute of respect to the memory of the great man who is no more, and am ready to shed my blood, if that might cement his work ; but I will not, even by my presence, become the accomplice of its demolition. Our debts never exceed our abilities. I shall provide in the best manner in my power for my country...
Страница 98 - These Chantries, before the 15 Henry VI. had become vested in the family of Assheton of Croston, probably by descent from Pemberton and Winwick, which continued to exercise the patronage for nearly a century. In the beginning of the sixteenth century Thomas Assheton Esq. instituted legal proceedings in the Duchy Court against Thomas Hesketh Esq. and others, as feoffees, for tortuous possession of "the Chantry...
Страница vi - They are at rest ! WE may not stir the heaven of their repose By rude invoking voice, or prayer addrest In waywardness to those Who in the mountain grots of Eden lie. And hear the fourfold river as it murmurs by.
Страница 168 - Maudsley and Hamilton, granted by Robert Hesketh in aid of the salary of the late Chantry Priest, and which Chantry and other premises were granted to Sir Thomas Hesketh for 2 1 years.

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